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What does musical rhythm mean?

Music rhythm refers to the rhythm, which is the effect of bass.

Rhythm refers to beating rhythmically and exercising regularly. It is often used to describe the dancing that people express through their bodies according to the rhythm after hearing music.

Rhythm is a verb, a rhythmic beating and regular movement, which refers to the feeling that people express through their bodies according to the rhythm after hearing music. Example: The heart is beating, and Yin Fu's poem "We are the Boolean Sevik of Youth" says: "We were born in the bonfire of revolution, and we were born in the rhythm of struggle."

What is rhythm teaching?

The focus of rhythm teaching lies in the feeling and understanding of musical elements. The purpose of rhythm teaching is to cultivate and develop students' sensibility and expressive ability to music through rhythm, not the rhythmic action itself.

Rhythm teaching is an aesthetic experience that allows students to devote themselves to music. It doesn't matter whether the posture of rhythmic movements is beautiful or whether the collective movements are neat. Therefore, rhythm teaching must not become mechanical and boring action training.